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QuietPro Headset – smart headset knows when it’s quiet or loud out there

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This QuietPro+ headset is designed to respond to ambient noise levels and adjust up or down to compensate for noise conditions as needed. Sounds pretty darned fine to us, where can we sign up? Unfortunately it’s currently only available to […]


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G-Dog – the non-cuddly cuddly robot

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Who needs fluffy when you’ve got something like this G-Dog robot canine? It walks, it talks…OK not really…and you’ll have hours of fun confusing the cat with it. All very self-assembly, so a nice puzzle to work out in addition […]


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eFit – freeware helps you plan your meals and stay fit not fat

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eFit is a freeware program designed to help you stay fit and lean, while watching what you eat. The interface is fairly simplistic, but the database of foodstuffs and recipe planner is comprehensive enough. You can generate shopping lists, measure calorie […]


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Activity TV – children’s television on the web

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Activity TV is an excellent example of the kind of hybrid television and web experience that makes the most of the current multimedia strength of video and the web. The whole site is crameed with a huge selection of practical things to […]


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XBOX LIVE NEWSBEAT: VOL. 14, August 31, 2010

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Turn Your Cremated Ashes Into Your Own Vinyl Record


It’s like the day the music died in reverse. The company And Vinyly lets you use your own or your pets cremated ashes to create a limited run of vinyl records. Each record holds a 24-minute segment in which you customize with final thoughts or your favorite music.

For extra fees, you can add in exclusive artwork, where UK artist James Hague adds your ash to the paint; original music by artists on Leach’s record labels; and even worldwide distribution in record stores.

The standard price is $3,000 and that gets you standard artwork and 30 records, but as you can see, you can really go all out if you want. Who cares? You’ll be dead. Let your family worry about it.

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Customize Your Control with a New Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, Featuring a Transforming D-pad

This November, Xbox 360 owners will be able to alter their controller with the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller with Play amp; Charge Kit – with Transforming D-pad. The matte silver controller contains a transforming directional pad that provides ultimate accuracy and control for both directional as well as sweeping movements. The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller with Transforming D-pad comes complete with a Play and Charge kit for $64.99 (U.S. ERP) and will ship to retailers beginning Nov. 9.
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